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Перевод: loco
[прилагательное] сумасшедший; [существительное] астрагал [бот.] ; болезнь скота, вызываемая астрагалом; [глагол] сводить с ума
Тезаурус:
- The Loco Department at Wolverton was now under a Mr Peet, who came from Carlisle; Mr Mumford from Crewe was his second-in-command and chief draughtsman.
- The loco is 45106 which was to become the last of its type to remain in service.
- Mk3A (loco hauled) tourist open second No M1 2004 carried on BT10 bogies.
- But Lazio's fanatical support will go loco if he can open his Serie A account.
- The Elton Committee suggested that there was some doubt about the application of the in loco parentis principle to the disciplining of pupils - for its application would mean that a parent's request to a school for a particular form of punishment not to be administered to his/her child would have to be granted.
- The reversed headboard probably meant that the loco was required at Leicester to work the northbound "South Yorkshireman" later that day.
- Judge Stanley Spence told Creagh: "You were a member of a religious community and in a position of trust - in loco parentis for that child.
- The loco went down the embankment taking some of the tanks with it, and the wreckage together with trees standing in the field were enveloped in flames which took several hours to extinguish.
- Not being in loco parentis he can get on with his own job, and expect parents to do theirs.
- With Moon as Chairman, the Carriage and Loco Departments came under strict financial control.
- In 1874 the Loco Establishment was removed from Wolverton to Northampton, on completion of the loop line from Rugby to Northampton (opened 1 December 1881) and from Northampton to Roade (opened 3 April 1882).
- It was this loco that regularly worked the 17.09 two coach local from Chesterfield to Sheffield in 1962, and after school it was customary to go down to the station and wait for it to arrive light engine.
- In 1925, the LNER added to its stock the most powerful steam loco for service in this country, specially for banking trains up Worsborough.
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